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102. Occasional notes. No. I. Antiquity of man in Australia
103. The discovery of bones at Cunningham Creek, near Harden, N. S. Wales
104. A spear with incised ornament from Angeldool, New South Wales
105. On the occurrence of a starfish in the Upper Silurian Series of Bowning, N. S. Wales
106. Spears with incised ornament
107. Note on the fructification of Phlebopteris alethopteroides, Etheridge, Fil., from the Lower Mesozoic beds of Queensland
108. On the occurrence of the genus Palaeaster in the Upper Silurian rocks of Victoria
109. The Tanna spear-becket
110. An Aboriginal knife
111. Dr. Wheelton Hind's Carboniferous Lamellibranchiata.—Part I. Introduction (Palæontographical Volume, 1896)
112. Occasional notes. III. Palaeopede whiteleggei, Eth. Fil
113. On an Unusual Form of Rush Basket from the Northern Territory of South Australia
114. Tool Wear or Tool Design
115. A Study of the Strain Histories And Drawing-In in a Pressed Steel Shell
116. Successful breeding by Spoonbills on Orkney in 2018.
117. High Throughput Selection of Effective Serodiagnostics for Trypanosoma cruzi infection
118. Treatment services in two national studies of community-based drug abuse treatment programs
119. Mechanical and radiation isocenter coincidence: An experience in linear accelerator alignment
120. Linkage to medical services in the Drug Abuse Treatment Outcome Study.
121. Delivery of HIV risk-reduction services in drug treatment programs.
122. THE QUENCHING OF SINGLET OXYGEN BY AMINO ACIDS AND PROTEINS.
123. III.—A Contribution to the Study of the British Carboniferous Tubicolar Annelida.
124. V.—A Contribution to the Study of the British Carboniferous Tubicolar Annelida.
125. II.—On the Cudgegong Diamond Field, New South Wales.
126. I.—On the Microscopic Structure of Three Species of the Genus Cladochonus, M‘Coy.
127. IV.—Notes on the Bivalves contained in the Gilbertson Collection, British Museum, and Figured in Phillips's “Geology of Yorkshire.”.
128. I.—Further Contributions to British Carboniferous Palæontology.
129. IV.—Note on the Fossils from the Glacial Deposits of the North-West Coast of the Island of Lewis, Outer Hebrides.
130. II.—Notes on Carboniferous Mollusca.
131. III.—Contributions to Carboniferous Palæontology.
132. XXIX.— On the occurrence of a small and new Phyllopod Crustacean, referable to the genus Leaia, in the Lower Carboniferous rocks of the Edinburgh Neighbourhood.
133. XXVI.— On the genus Palæacis, and the species occurring in British Carboniferous Rocks.
134. IV.— Notes on Carboniferous Mollusca.
135. II.— Notes on Carboniferous Polyzoa.
136. XLVI.— On Ascodictyon, a new provisional and anomalous genus of Palæozoic fossils.
137. X.— Notes on carboniferous Lamellibranchiata.
138. II.— On some species of Terebratulina, Waldheimia, and Terebratella from the upper tertiary deposits of Mount Gambier and the Murray-River Cliffs, South Australia.
139. LIII.— Notes on Carboniferous Lamellibranchiata.
140. I.— Observations on a few Graptolites from the lower Silurian rocks of Victoria, Australia; with a further note on the structure of Ceratiocaris.
141. XXIV.— On a new species of Synocladia from the Carboniferous Limestone series of Midlothian.
142. XXX.— The ungual phalanges termed Mylodon australis by Krefft , spelæan animal vel Thylacoleo by Owen, and Thylacoleo by Lydekker.
143. I.—On some Undescribed Carboniferous Fossils.
144. I.—On the Occurrence of the Genus Turrilepas, H. Woodw., and Annelid Jaws in the Upper Silurian (? Wenlock) Rocks of New South Wales.
145. I—Arrangement of the Leaves in the Australian Species of Noeggerathiopsis.
146. VII.—A Contribution to the Study of the British Carboniferous Tubicolar Annelida.
147. XXIII.— On a precaudal vertebra of Ichthyosaurus australis, McCoy.
148. XXXI.— Further remarks on the morphology of the Blastoidea, with descriptions of a new British Carboniferous genus and some new Devonian species from Spain.
149. XXV.— On certain points in the morphology of the Blastoidea, with descriptions of some new genera and species.
150. XXVII.— Contributions to the study of the British Palæozoic Crinoids .—No. I. On Allagecrinus, the representative of a new family from the carboniferous limestone series of Scotland.
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